On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Greg Jurrens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brian:
>
> For those of us playing along at home.... What is the bandwidth of the WSPR
> spectrum?  I'm sure that cutting the filter down would help decodes.  I'm
> running 2.5KHz because I don't know any better.
>

If you are running WSPR you can see that the WSPR "band" is 200Hz wide. On
30m it is centered on 10,140,200 Hz.


> Well if you guys are hearing me, I'm going back down.  DRIVE:1 = 56mW or
> 17dbm ish.  I'll go back to 20dbm when the sun goes down.
>

But I DON'T hear you. You hear me but not the other way around. As I said, I
am running +33dBm. I am also running frequency hopping. I am hopping between
30m, 20m, 17m, and 15m. Have you tried 20m yet?

Looking at my spots over the last hour I see that the bulk of my spots are
on 20m with 30m running a close 2nd. OTOH, the DX spots are on 15m. I
suspect 15m and 17m are open but no one is actually using them besides the
JA's.


>
> It's all about MICROWATTS/KM baby!
>

It's all about ANTENNAS and low background noise baby! :-)

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